Kagboro Chiefdom Appeals for Urgent Rehabilitation of Moyamba–Shenge Road

By Alfred Peter Conteh
The people of Kagboro Chiefdom in Moyamba District have made a passionate appeal to the Government of Sierra Leone and Members of Parliament to urgently intervene in rehabilitating the long-neglected Moyamba–Shenge road, which serves as the main access route to the Chiefdom.
In an exclusive interview, Muniru Salifu Will, Secretary-General of the Kagboro Descendants Association, lamented that the deplorable state of the road has left the Chiefdom isolated for years, making it one of the most deprived communities in the country.
“For quite a long time now, Kagboro has been suffering due to the poor condition of our roads. Vehicles hardly access the Chiefdom, forcing residents to rely on river transport as the only means of travel,” Mr. Will explained.
He recalled that this dependence on water transportation has not been without tragedy. On September 8, 2009, a boat carrying passengers to Kagboro Chiefdom capsized, claiming about 250 lives—a disaster that remains one of the darkest moments in the Chiefdom’s history. More recently, another passenger boat carrying hundreds of people reportedly lost its way at sea due to terrible weather conditions.
Mr. Will also expressed concern over the growing maternal mortality rate in the area, attributing it to the lack of accessible roads, which delays ambulances and emergency medical services. “Even government officials rarely visit the Chiefdom because of the terrible condition of the road. As a result, we are often cut off from essential services and development aid,” he added.
He further noted that when President Julius Maada Bio assumed office, he promised to rehabilitate the Shenge road—a pledge that remains unfulfilled. “For years, Honourable Veronica Kadie Sesay and others have been advocating tirelessly on our behalf, but progress has been painfully slow. Our people are suffering, and that is why we have decided to join forces with our representatives to appeal directly to the Honourable Speaker of Parliament and His Excellency the President,” he pleaded.
Residents of Kagboro Chiefdom are now calling on the government to prioritize the construction of the Moyamba–Shenge road, describing it as a lifeline for their survival, safety, and development.
“Our plea is simple: we are citizens of Sierra Leone, and we deserve the same access to good roads, healthcare, and opportunities as any other part of the country. We only ask the government to fulfill its promise and come to our aid,” Mr. Will concluded.
